White on white, 13

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No matter how quaint Indian Lodge, somewhere, there’s got to be the mechanical stuff that keeps the place running. While it may not be as lovely as the adobe walls from yesterday, I think there’s still a certain charm here.

Davis Mountains State Park, Texas
photographed 11.11.2010

Posted on November 10, 2013, in Photography and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.

  1. I like the white, all over white. How often do you see a white vent pipe? I would put it in the rare-sighting category.

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    • The Indian Lodge is built to mimic a pueblo, with lots of different levels. That means there are also lots of views of things you normally don’t see on buildings (unless you are a pigeon) – which I guess made the Texas Parks & Wildlife able to justify white paint for vent stacks in their budget….

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